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Canadian science fiction, fantasy and horror writer
Kelly Robson (born July 17, 1967 in
Edmonton ,
Alberta
[1] ) is a Canadian
science fiction ,
fantasy and
horror writer. She has won the 2018
Nebula Award for Best Novelette for her novelette "
A Human Stain " published at
Tor.com .
[2] She has also been nominated for the
Nebula Award for Best Novella in 2016 for "
Waters of Versailles " and in 2019 for "Gods, Monsters and the Lucky Peach", both published at Tor.com;
[3] "Waters of Versailles" also received the 2016
Aurora Award for best Canadian short fiction.
[2]
Personal life
Robson is married to fellow Canadian science fiction writer
A. M. Dellamonica , and lives in Toronto.
[4]
[5] She and Dellamonica married twice: unofficially in 1989, and again in 2003 after
same-sex marriage was legalized in Ontario.
[6]
Bibliography
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Bibliography notes
References
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locusmag.com - Retrieved March 22, 2019
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sfadb.com - Retrieved March 22, 2019
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nebulas.sfwa.org - Retrieved March 22, 2019
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b
Clute, John (September 12, 2022).
"Robson, Kelly" . In Clute, John;
Langford, David (eds.).
The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (4th ed.).
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"Kelly Robson" . uncannymagazine.com . Retrieved March 22, 2019 .
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Another Word: The Elizabeth Effect , by
A. M. Dellamonica ; at
Clarkesworld ; published May 2017; retrieved September 10, 2022; "Alyx is married to Nebula Award winning author Kelly Robson; the two made their outlaw wedding of 1989 legal, in 2003"
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kellyrobson.com - Retrieved March 22, 2019
^ Baxter, Stephen; Tidhar, Lavie; Watts, Peter; Nagata, Linda; Wilde, Fran; Wolven, Nick; Rusch, Kristine Kathryn; Kritzer, Naomi; Robson, Justina; Robson, Kelly; MacAuley, Paul; Rajaniemi, Hannu; McGuire, Seanan; Reynolds, Alastair (10 July 2018).
Infinity's End .
ISBN
9781781085752 .
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theverge.com - Retrieved March 22, 2019
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"SFWA Names the 58th Nebula Award Finalists" .
Nebula Awards . March 7, 2023.
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